González González recommended a new controversial hand in Osasuna-Cádiz

Gonzalez gonzalez, the VAR referee who recommended reviewing Militao's hand at Real Madrid-Sevilla last Sunday and who has raised so much controversy, has returned to be the protagonist for another intervention from the VOR room. This time he owes a hand from Iza in Osasuna-Cádiz that Jaime Latre did not whistle at first.

The first controversy of the day has taken place in El Sadar and with González González again as the protagonist. It happened in minute 84, when Enric Gallego finished off with a header and the ball hit Iza's arm (just at the limit of what would be considered an arm or shoulder, which determines the height of the armpit by regulation). The Aragonese Jaime Latre decided not to point out anything at first, but his partner in the VAR called him and after seeing him on the monitor he decided to rectify and whistle. A decision that could be framed in two criteria: one because the arm is almost at shoulder height and the other because of an unnatural position, since with it it becomes very large. But it is, again, an action to the limit and that the Cádiz players could not understand how a penalty had been awarded.

A similar hand was whistled at Real Madrid 1 – Alavés 2. On that occasion Cordero Vega was on the grass and decided to point out an almost identical action in which a shot from Laguardia hits Nacho's arm.. An area on the edge of considering it an arm or a shoulder. Then, González González did not decide to intervene to correct the referee, considering that he was occupying a space and getting bigger. A decision that agrees with the one made this Tuesday in El Sadar. Although controversial due to the rigor of the standard.